This study will monitor physical bio-markers such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature to detect potential COVID-19 infections.
The purpose of this research is to assess the accuracy of wearable sensors at detecting and monitoring COVID-19 infections. Our small, wearable sensor can get data on your respiration, body temperature, heart rate, and blood oxygen level, which may help physicians better identify if a respiratory condition is worsening overtime. If successful, our sensor could help healthcare professionals detect early symptoms of COVID-19 respiratory infection and monitor recovery and treat people before their condition worsens significantly.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
324
Wireless vital sign monitoring device
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Chicago, Illinois, United States
1.Efficacy of wearable device to detect respiratory infection parameters: cough count
Device data measuring cough count. Captured by analysis of peak acclerometer graphing and duration in meters per second squared (m/s2).
Time frame: 1 year
2.Monitoring of respiratory infection symptoms, WURSS-11 Survey
WURSS-11 survey. https://www.fammed.wisc.edu/files/webfm-uploads/documents/research/wurss-11.pdf The WURSS-11 survey will be conducted on a weekly basis by study subjects for the duration of the study (up to 52 weeks).
Time frame: Time Frame: 1 year
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